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Beesley stays for a further month.


YORK v CHESTER CITY Chester City or City of Chester may mean: Places
  • Chester, which is the city in Cheshire, England
Organisations
  • Chester City F.C., which is the football (soccer) club in England.
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, TONIGHT, 7.45PM CHESTER City last night extended the loan of Cambridge United striker, Mark Beesley Mark Beesley (born December 5, 1980 in Burscough) is a professional footballer for Nationwide Conference side Forest Green Rovers F.C.. He wears the number 18 and plays as a centre-forward.  for a further month, writes Neil Turner Neil Turner (born September 16, 1945, Carlisle) is a Labour Party Politician in the United Kingdom. He has been the member of Parliament for Wigan in the north-west of England since a 1999 by-election. .

The only stipulation is that Beesley won't be allowed to play in the match against his contracted club on December 1 at the Abbey Stadium The Abbey Stadium is a football stadium in Cambridge, England. It has been the home ground of Cambridge United F.C. since 1932, and currently has a maximum capacity of 9,617 spectators. Since 2006, Cambridge Regional College F.C. . But he will be in the City side who face York City this evening.

The Yorkshiremen, fresh from Saturday's FA Cup victory against Crewe Alexandra, have lost only twice in their last 15 outings, while Chester are aiming to record their fourth consecutive League victory.

City are within four points now of wiping out their 25-point penalty and manager Jim Harvey Jim Harvey (born May 2 1958 in Lurgan) is a Northern Irish football player and coach.

Harvey is the current manager of Nationwide Conference side Forest Green Rovers.
 is in upbeat mood.

"Our target has always been to try and get out of our minus points deficit and into positive numbers," he said. "If we manage that then we will start to put a little bit more pressure on the teams above us.

"If we can get results at York City and at Tamworth next Saturday, then maybe we can start to close the gap on the four teams immediately above us.

"There is no reason, with performances like the one at Grays on Saturday, why we shouldn't survive in the Blue Square Premier Division."

He added: "I know the longer I am here, the better we will become."

Chester will be without central defender Jonathan Flynn tonight. The 19-year-old is away with the Northern Ireland under-21 International squad preparing for games against Germany and the Czech Republic.

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Publication:Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
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Date:Nov 10, 2009
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